Sharpening stones

A sharpening stone is the perfect tool for sharpening your knives. Anyone can effectively sharpen knives on a stone, and with a bit of practice, you'll be able to sharpen your knives at home easily and quickly. When buying a grinding stone, pay attention to the grain size, usually referred to as "grit." A lower number indicates a coarser grinding stone, while a higher number signifies a finer grit on the stone.

For classic sharpening of significantly dull knives, reach for whetstones with a lower grit (180 to 600). You will need sharpening stones with higher values (600 to 3,000) to continuously fine-tune the knives and maintain perfect cutting properties. You can use the highest grit values (3,000 to 10,000) to hone and polish already sharp knives and smooth the edge to absolute perfection.

Diamond sharpening stones are known for their durability and quick sharpening. Water sharpening stones (called also whetstones) are among the highest quality sharpening stones. The pinnacle of quality are Japanese sharpening stones, which also belong to water stones. We recommend Taidea whetstones, which offer an unbeatable ratio between price and quality. For beginners, it is recommended to get double-sided (combination) whetstones, thanks to which you will have two stones of different grits at home.

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Arkansas Whetstone Black Hard AC15
€32
In Stock 5 pcs
AC15
Naniwa Multi Stone Whetstone Combi 220/1000
€29
In Stock 2 pcs
MV-502/510
Naniwa Super Stone S1 - 1000
€48
In Stock 1 pcs
S1-410
Opinel Sharpening Stone 10 cm
€7,70
Out of Stock

Compact natural sharpening stone from Lombardy, Italy. Length 10 cm. Use with water.

C390500000
Opinel Sharpening Stone 24 cm
€22,10
Out of Stock

Natural sharpening stone from Lombardy, Italy. Teardrop shape, length 24 cm. Use with water.

001540
Shapton Glass Stone 1000 50202
Shapton Glass Stone 2000
€54
In Stock 1 pcs
50302
Shapton Whetstone Kuromaku 1500 grit K0707
€61
In Stock 4 pcs
K0707
25297 sharpi sh d 6010 1
€36
Out of Stock

Combined diamond sharpening stone that includes 600 and 1000 grit stones and a plastic stone holder. Ideal for sharpening knives made of hard steel.The size of the stone is 20 x...

SH-D-6010
25354 sharpi sh ws 0100 1
€19
In Stock 1 pcs

Sharpi water sharpening stone, grit 1000 according to Japanese JIS standard. The stone is made of aluminium oxide and it is necessary to moisten the stone with water before...

SH-WS-0100
25363 sharpi sh ws 1030 1
€36
Out of Stock

Sharpi water sharpening stone, grit 1000/3000 according to Japanese JIS standard. The stone is made of aluminium oxide and it is necessary to moisten the stone with water before...

SH-WS-1030
25369 sharpi sh ws 2050 1
€36
In Stock 1 pcs

Sharpi water sharpening stone, grit 2000/5000 according to Japanese JIS standard. The stone is made of aluminium oxide and it is necessary to moisten the stone with water before...

SH-WS-2050
25372 sharpi sh ws 2410 01
€31
In Stock 2 pcs

Sharpi water sharpening stone, grit 240/1000 according to Japanese JIS standard. The stone is made of aluminium oxide and it is necessary to moisten the stone with water before...

SH-WS-2410
25378 sharpi sh ws 6020 1
€36
In Stock 1 pcs

Sharpi water sharpening stone, grit 600/2000 according to Japanese JIS standard. The stone is made of aluminium oxide and it is necessary to moisten the stone with water before...

SH-WS-6020
Taidea Diamond Sharpening Stone 600/1000
€22,70
In Stock >5 pcs

Double-sided medium and fine diamond sharpening stone with 600 and 1000 grit. Abrasive: diamond. Dimensions: 180 x 60 mm. Ideal sharpening stone for both home and professional...

TG2012
Taidea Diamond Sharpening Stone 600/1000 TG2019
New arrival
€26,60
Out of Stock

Double-sided medium and fine diamond sharpening stone with 600 and 1000 grit. Abrasive: diamond. Dimensions: 200 x 75 mm. Ideal sharpening stone for both home and professional...

TG2019
Taidea Glass Stone 2000
New arrival
€31 –45 %
€17
In Stock 5 pcs
TP2013
Taidea Whetstone 1000
€15
In Stock 3 pcs
TG7100
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Sharpening stones by origin

In the beginning, you will have to decide whether a natural or synthetic whetstone is more suitable for you. Both groups offer many advantages, but also disadvantages that can affect the sharpening of knives.

Synthetic whetstones are currently most commonly used for knife sharpening. They are usually made of Aluminium Oxide (Corundum) and are characterized by considerable hardness and reliability, as corundum is the second hardest material after diamond. Compared to natural stones, synthetic stones have a precise grain number.

Natural sharpening stones represent a wide group with different properties. Rozsutec stones from Slovakia are characterized by high grain size, extreme hardness, and durability. Arkansas whetstones are characterized by extreme durability and have four types of different grits. Natural Japanese stones are now very rare, as the quarries in Japan are largely exploited. A disadvantage of natural whetstones can be the inhomogeneity of the grain, which can lead to uneven grinding results.

Basic types of sharpening stones

Diamond whetstones are classified among synthetic stones and are known for their resistance to damage and faster sharpening of knives. Knives are sharpened dry without applying water or oils.

Water sharpening stones also called whetstones are among the highest-quality sharpening tools. Always use water stones with water. Some just need to be immersed in water for a short while, others require staying in the water for a few minutes. Keep in mind that the stone should not dry out during sharpening.

Combined sharpening stones consist of two or more synthetic stones of different grain sizes and functions. You can sharpen the blade with one of the stones, smoot sharpen with the second, and then hone the blade with the third stone. The only disadvantage is the higher initial investment, which, however, will pay off several times over in the long run.

Oil whetstones have one big advantage over water stones, and that is that they don't wear out so quickly and will last you for many years. For oil grinding stones, it is necessary to use honing oil - a few drops are enough.